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A Girl Of The Limberlost

CHAPTER V
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It means that, plain and distinct." "Just when I can sell them! Just when everything is so lovely on account of them! I can't! I can't stay away from the swamp.

The Limberlost is going to buy the books, the clothes, pay the tuition, and even start a college fund.

I just can't!" "You've got to," said Sinton.

"This is plain enough.

You go far in the swamp at your own risk, even in daytime." "Uncle Wesley," said the girl, "last night before I went to bed, I was so happy I tried to pray, and I thanked God for hiding me 'under the shadow of His wing.' But how in the world could any one know it ?" Wesley Sinton's heart leaped in his breast.


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